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Angler's Camp

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45km from Wheatley Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Dover Centre, ON
Enjoy the peace and quiet of country living less than 5 minutes from Mitchell's Bay. Sites feature gravel driveways, 50-amp hydro hook-ups, water and sewer connections. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring; firewood can be purchased on site. Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along the Mitchell's Bay trail from Angler Line to Bass Haven, enjoying the beauty of Lake St. Clair. Alternatively, spend your days fishing and swimming in any one of the holes on Lake St. Clair. A public boat launch and public beach are both less than 5 minutes away. You're just far enough away to enjoy the peace and quiet with as few distractions as possible when it's time to kick back and relax. Fishing charters can be easily arranged on both Lake Erie and Lake St.Clair, two of the most renowned fishing destinations in the region. Whether you're targeting walleye, Rainbow Trout or Bass, these beautiful, bountiful lakes offer an unforgettable experience for anglers of all levels. Let us arrange for you to be taken to the best spots for a day full of fishing fun!
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CA$50
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Farm Camp & Art Retreat

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61km from Wheatley Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Chatham Kent, ON
Looking for a private farm campground with 30 amp? We have a lovely organic farm, run by my Canadian husband. I myself am a Dutch journalist and oil painter. WHAT WE OFFER * Camping spots with 30 electricity and an amazing view. Isn't the ultimate camping experience to wake up in nature? :) Water refill if needed. Waste water dump nearby. We also have fire wood (10,-) if needed. * Oil painting courses per hour if you wish. * Enjoy the experience of a idyllic, cozy farm campground. LOCATION - Right in the 'Banana Belt' as they call our region (lots of sunshine) - Close to the 401 (but not too close) - Close to town (but not too close) - Close to the popular attractions like Rondeau Park (but not too close) ;) At our organic farm we like to give our campers lots of space so each camper can enjoy waking up by the sounds of the birds and a stunning sunrise.  FACILITIES We have a beautiful organic farm and a few spots for you to stay alongside (or in) our fields. You really get off grid here. We have water to fill up your tank and 30 amp electricity. There's wifi near the house. And for a small fee you can get  wood for a campfire. For swimming we recommend the beautiful beaches in Rondeau Park, only a few minutes away! Also, you can walk or cycle to town for an ice cream or groceries. THINGS TO DO * Book an oil painting session for 35,- (Pay upon arrival. Excl. water mixable oil paint, but available in our store). Learn painting like the old masters! * Nearby there's plenty to do. You won't get bored: Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo (7min), Rondeau Park (19min) for beaches and birdwatching, breweries (25min) and Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History (31min).  WHAT TO DO You can book via Hipcamp or make a donation when you arrive here. * 40,- per night (also on weekends) 30 amp electricity and 1x water refill included if needed
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CA$40
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Chris's Place

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78km from Wheatley Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · West Elgin, ON
Offering a serviced camping site for tents for up to 4 persons, with a firepit, hammock chairs, rustic toilet, shower, a large deck with bar-height table and chairs, floating dock, garbage and recycling bins, canoe and private 1.5 acre lake! Parking is right at the campsite, following a 400m tractorway over grass. This tractorway enters and exits onto the county road independent of the host’s private home driveway. Our small, bio-diverse farm is in a quiet location but only 10km from shops and cafes. Our property is run with minimal chemical inputs. The lake supports fish, turtles, thousands of tree frogs in the spring, and musk rat, woodland ducks, and heron. You may also see rare bobolinks, barn swallows, and bats in summer. Star gazing is very good, there is very little light pollution. Tall poplar trees provide shade and shelter as well as pleasant sounds of the wind. Footwear is advised. Conditions underfoot are usually good, we do try to keep poison ivy in check but it does pop up here and there.
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CA$55
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The Wine And Warbler

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23km from Wheatley Provincial Park · 1 site · RV · ON
Camping Spot with Lake Erie Views – Steps from Pelee Island Winery Nestled on a beautifully manicured 0.8-acre lot, this camping site offers views of Lake Erie and easy access to local attractions. Just 450 meters from Pelee Island Winery and directly across from a charming gift shop and café, you'll be perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of the region. All essential shopping amenities are within a 500-meter stroll, and the renowned Point Pelee National Park is only 19 km away—ideal for nature lovers, birders, and butterfly enthusiasts. Our site welcomes small caravans and offers convenient amenities, including electricity (with 30-amp service), a water spigot, a shared propane BBQ, and access to a bathroom located in the garage. Whether you're here for migration season or a weekend of wine and relaxation, this is a perfect base for your Lake Erie getaway. Depending on the season, access to our pool may be an option. June - September
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CA$60
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The best camping in Wheatley Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Encompassing a coastal estuary, Wheatley is dominated by wetlands and small waterways, including Boosey Creek and Sugar Creek. Both are perfect for paddlers, who can navigate two separate 3.2-kilometre loops by canoe, paddleboard, or kayak (and the fishing is good, too). Hundreds of species of migratory birds make the park a way station, and nearby, a rugged beach traces the shores of Lake Erie, perfect for a swim or an evening walk. And, covered in Carolinian forest, you can take a hike among black gum, sassafras, hickory, and oak trees. Plus, there’s plenty of camping, including cool, creekside sites among the park’s four separate campgrounds.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for nature lovers: Boosey Creek Campground is heavily treed and radio-free with all non-electrical campsites.
  • Best for canoeists and kayakers: Two Creeks Campground is almost completely surrounded by water with many creekside sites.
  • Best for families: Highlands Campground is close to a playground, laundry facilities, and a comfort station with flush toilets.

 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Just one hour from three fairly large cities—Detroit, Windsor, and London—this park can be very popular. You’re best to reserve via Ontario Parks as soon as possible, especially for stays in July and the first two weeks of August.
  2. First-come, first-served sites are a possibility when there aren’t advance bookings, but no sites are kept aside for same-day arrivals. Midweek is best, and you should avoid Canadian holidays (including Canada Day and Victoria Day) if you don’t want to see the park at its busiest. Creekside sites in Two Creeks Campground (and the few in Middle Creek Campground) tend to be the first to book up.

When to go

The park and campgrounds open in April and close in October. Summer is the prime time to come, especially if you plan on paddling or swimming. While creek ice only melts in March, meaning it will still be frigid in April, the waterways warm through spring and are reasonably comfortable through July and August. Nights in April, May, September, and October can be chilly, although the changing colours of the deciduous, Carolinian forest are beautiful in fall, which is also (mostly) bug-free. 

Know before you go

  • If you’re a first-time fisher and don’t have gear, the park office has a number of rods and reels to lend. Keep in mind that you’ll need a license, although kids under 18 (and seniors over 65) don’t need one.
  • Spring and fall are key seasons for birdwatchers, with migrations of thrushes, hawks, warblers, and flycatchers taking place.
  • Catch the 90-minute ferry nearby to Pelee Island, a fun day trip. There, explore vineyards and enjoy the warm beaches.
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